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Halloween Experience 2007   The Halloween Experience received some
revamping for its 2007 outing. Many of the brightly-lit, animated scenes from the previous
year were replaced with spookier lighting and sudden scares, triggered by visitors as they walked down the path.

The weather was once again very kind to us.
The evening was another great success, with a
new record of over 100 people visiting!
 
 
            The 2007 show was the first one that we specifically designed to be a bit scary. We wanted to create a more spooky atmosphere so we used creepier music and had some great shock effects on motion sensors. One of these was a skeleton that dropped on cue from the porch roof - a great effect but it caused us endless trouble...I think it was a bit
ahead of its time!

James, designer
 
           
           
 
   

  Visit our Halloween Experience 2007 (.wmv, 1.8mb)     Yes, James ate all the chocolates... (.wmv, 2.5mb)
  Not those glowsticks - they're rubbish... (.wmv, 1.5mb)     Come back! Oh he's run away... 
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  Intruders! No please, come in...  
(.wmv, 2.1mb)
      Halloooo, right I'm having a hotdog...  (.wmv, 2.1mb)
  Sam's glowstick testing method...  (.wmv, 2.1mb)       They're like contraceptives!...
(.wmv, 2.0mb)
  Oh have another glowstick. TAKE IT... (.wmv, 1.0mb)       Do any of these things work?... 
(.wmv, 1.3mb)
  Trick or Novel?... 
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      We've got a power cut! Richard!... 
(.wmv, 2.4mb)
  Well all the glowsticks are a bit camp... (.wmv, 2.8mb)       Right, what do you want?... 
(.wmv, 1.1mb)
 

Date: Wednesday 31st October 2007
Visitors (approx.): 110
Scare factor: 7/10
Animated figures/props: 1
Motion-activated effects: 2
Audio soundtracks: 5

 

  The 2007 experience used music from the popular 'Hidden Object' computer game series 'Mystery Case Files' as its main background music loop!

The skeleton dropping from the porch was another animated figure inspired from the catacomb scenes in 'Phantom Manor', the haunted house attraction at Disneyland Paris.